It’s been a whirlwind of success for Corliss Ratti since the entrepreneur established her consulting business, which is now expanding worldwide.

After launching Corliss - With Purpose Consulting and Motivation in March of 2017, Corliss has helped empower hundreds of people to live with a solid direction. Through workshops, conferences, and now a new book, Corliss has found her purpose is helping other people find theirs.

“Everybody has limiting beliefs, including myself,” said Corliss, who pointed to humble beginnings as a farm girl with a high school education. Corliss' mission is to show people how to push past personal barriers, realizing their dreams.“You have to choose to believe in yourself,” she said, adding that, “at some point, you have to say, ‘I’m worth it.’”

This August, Corliss was announced as a finalist in the New Venture category of The Abex Awards, hosted by the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce. She’s also preparing to launch Lead Your Life: How to Live With Purpose, Passion and Confidence - a resource for those interested in her workshops and conferences.

“I’m very proud of it,” said Corliss of her book, which has garnered positive feedback in reviews. In developing the title, Corliss enlisted the help of leaders like Jack Canfield, co-founder of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series.“I knew I needed to learn from the best in the world,” Corliss explained.

Corliss’ business got its start as she was entering mid-life. Her children were growing more independent and the entrepreneur began to re-evaluate her life. Though she’d established herself as a regional vice-president of PartyLite for many years, Corliss felt there was more she could offer others with her skills and experience. Her mission became to reignite passion in people, guiding them out of autopilot and into leadership.

After less than two years, her business has grown to garner international interest in her virtual workshops.

“We’ve got a crazy momentum here,” she said. "It’s incredible to lead a community of like-minded, positive and supportive people."

Corliss will launch Lead Your Life: How to Live With Purpose, Passion and Confidence on November 9 at the Saskatoon Golf and Country Club, followed by a conference on Nov. 10 in partnership with Dr. Murray Howe, son of Gordie Howe, who has also recently published a book. The two will focus their joint vision of mentoring leaders.“That’s what I’m all about – empowering people to lead their lives and be self-directed,” Corliss said.

Tickets for that event go on sale Sept. 7. To register for a conference or workshop, visit www.corliss.ca. Register here for The Abex Awards in Saskatoon.

This year marks the 35th annual Achievement in Business Excellence (ABEX) Awards­­­, celebrating Saskatchewan business excellence.

The finalists for the 2018 ABEX Awards, presented by Conexus Credit Union, have been announced and will be recognized at this year’s ABEX Awards on October 20th at TCU Place in Saskatoon.

“It’s an honour for the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce to continue to host this event to pay tribute to Saskatchewan businesses that are doing amazing things in our province and across the globe,” said Steve McLellan, CEO of the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce.

ABEX applicants go through a rigorous adjudication process with 52 finalists ultimately selected in nine business categories. Finalists are judged on the quality of their application and supporting documents, including a Safety Plan. The Safety Plan is an important aspect of each application, Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board is the Safety Partner for the ABEX Awards.

The Priority Focus Award, sponsored by Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority, is presented to a business which has gone above and beyond in demonstrating business excellence in an area that is in line with a select Saskatchewan Chamber policy priority. This year the focus is on Mental Health. The finalists are: Prairie Sky Recovery Centre Inc., Central Plains Co-operative Ltd., The Co-operators, Orano Canada Inc., Flynn Group of Companies, and the Regina Pats Hockey Club.

Five additional awards will be awarded on the night of the ABEX Award: the prestigious Business Leader of the Year Award; the Community Leader of the Year Award sponsored by SaskEnergy; the Saskatchewan Hall of Fame; the Roger Phillips Chamber Builder; and finally the ABEX Business of the Year sponsored by David Aplin Group.

The ABEX Awards, presented by Conexus Credit Union, is a celebration of the ingenuity and success of Saskatchewan businesses. Tickets are available online at www.saskchamber.com.

​Members of the Prince Albert & District Chamber of Commerce met with delegates of the Saskatchewan Party’s Economy Caucus Policy Committee on August 10 at My Place Bistro to discuss how government could reduce red tape blocking business.

Committee members present included chair Colleen Young, who opened the meeting with an invitation to hear candid thoughts from business owners on what legislation changes might help open doors wider for business growth.

“We don’t want to deter investment,” Young said, adding that rather it’s the government’s role to create accountability and responsibility for businesses and investors.

Also at the meeting, MLAs Delbert Kirsch and Warren Michelson appeared on behalf of the caucus committee, along with Joe Hargrave, MLA for Prince Albert Carlton.

Various suggestions and concerns were voiced by Chambers members, who represented companies including construction, financial planning and retail, among others. At the end of the meeting, members thanked the committee for taking the time to listen to their concerns.

Business owners who were not able to make the meeting are invited to contact the Economy Caucus Policy Committee by e-mailing paula.steckler@skcaucus.com.

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